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- ‘Grace like rain’
- Christ-centered program offers hope to those trapped in addiction
- May 31, 2008
- On a late night in March 2006, David Dodge was prepared to end the dark road he’d been traveling.
- County, city show sales tax surplus
- May 31, 2008
- If sales tax numbers are a trustworthy economic indicator, then Moffat County and the city of Craig are doing better than expected, despite the nation’s reported downturns.
- Rivers to peak this weekend
- Flood warning in effect for the Yampa River in Steamboat Springs
- May 31, 2008
- The Elk and Yampa rivers are expected to peak this weekend before high-water season floats away, Routt County Emergency Management Director Chuck Vale said.
- Police blotter for May 29
- May 31, 2008
- Deputies responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle.
- Memories of winter and spring
- May 31, 2008
- After the drought-like conditions of recent years, Northwest Colorado ranchers were grateful for the moisture when it began to snow this past fall. After all, some forecasters had predicted a mild, dry winter for this part of the state.
- Mary Blakeman: Unable to return calls
- May 31, 2008
- Recently the Humane Society of Moffat County has been unable to return two calls made from cell phones. One call was too broken up and the other call back number had missing digits.
- Moffat County High School basketball coaches and girls: Fundraiser a success
- May 31, 2008
- The Moffat County High School girl’s basketball program would like to thank the following for making our fundraiser a success: Tony Maneotis and Cedar Mountain Lions Club for the use of their trailer; Dick Conner-Boyko, Katrina Springer for the use of her building, electricity and water; Susie Coleman for the chairs and tables; Nicky for use of the tent and grill; KRAI and the Daily Press for the coverage and publicity; and lastly, all those who came down and paid for meals.
- Patrick Germond: Light at end of tunnel
- May 31, 2008
- There is some sweet justice on the way. The light at the end of the tunnel may be coming from the U.S. Air Force. It’s going to start mixing a 50/50 blend of oil based fuel with natural gas and/or coal based fuel just such as the Germans did in World War II. There is no drop in performance from the 100 percent oil based gas. It’s a good bet that soon afterward, civilian versions will start showing up. Since the environmentalists don’t like the little holes punched in the ground by a drilling rig, and they have been trying to convince us the U.S. is out of oil, we can now start open-pit mining for coal across America. What rubs me wrong is that thanks to these people, who barely rank higher on the intelligence chart than a carrot, America may become energy independent. The hilarious irony of this is that the people who love the Earth so much may now have a valid point for open-pit mining. It may embarrass them more than the whole biofuel debacle.
- Chuck Mack: Historical high water
- May 31, 2008
- Routt County has, this week, experienced worse conditions for high water than ever before since first settlement of this portion of the county. Travel across many of the county highways has been cut off completely, and several of the towns have almost been isolated from the neighbors. The Moffat road also has suffered heavily, and trains have been unable to go west of Steamboat Springs.
- Airport projects almost under way
- May 31, 2008
- With funding for renovations at the Moffat County Regional Airport seemingly secure, county officials expect to open bids for two projects there June 3.
- Pool preparations
- May 31, 2008
- It takes more than some water and a hose to get a city pool up and running.
- Moffat County High School – history repeats itself
- May 31, 2008
- In any growing town, the children hold utmost importance. One of the first organizations in Moffat County was a school district. Residents were willing to dig into their pockets to ensure that their children would receive a quality education.
- MCHS students receive medical education
- May 31, 2008
- It’s never too early to get a head start on your career.
- Making waves
- Craig senior citizens stay fit in pool with help of Senior Swimnastics
- May 31, 2008
- Nine years ago, Craig resident Stefka White was taking 28 different types of medication and was limited to a wheelchair.
- Off to a slow start
- Hayden Speedway finding bumps in the road
- May 31, 2008
- Race fans, don’t panic. The sun is out, and because of that, racing will soon resume.
- Craig sports brief for May 31
- May 31, 2008
- Yampa Valley Golf Course to host clinic
- Datebook for May 31
- May 31, 2008
- 6:00 a.m. The American Bass Anglers District 92 in Craig participate in a bass fishing tournament at Pelican Lake, southwest of Vernal, Utah. Call Steve Drake at 826-0360 or Don Eriksen at 629-2915.
- Craig briefs for May 31
- May 31, 2008
- Mountain Man Rendezvous
- Clinic for ID theft awareness
- Monday event will focus on scams, fraud and self-protection
- May 31, 2008
- With identity theft on the rise in Routt County, Northwest Colorado Legal Services and the Routt County Council on Aging are combining forces to teach people to protect themselves.
- Talented finish
- Achievement night showcases home-schooled students’ performances, abilities
- May 31, 2008
- Violin performances, skits, and an essay about NASCAR racing.
- Kerry St. James leaving office
- Elizabeth Oldham to replace longtime assistant district attorney
- May 31, 2008
- Longtime Assistant District Attorney Kerry St. James is leaving the 14th Judicial District and will be replaced by Chief Deputy District Attorney Elizabeth Oldham.
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